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The final exam was on '''Tuesday, January, 29th'''. The results will be published soon. | |||
To pass the course "Introduction to Programming", students will have to participate in the [[Introduction to Programming - Block Tutorial C/Cpp (winter 2001/2002)|block-tutorial "C/C++"]] as well. | |||
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Audience:
- students in Computational Science and Engineering (CSE, compulsory course)
Time and Place:
Monday 14:15-15:00, lecture room 2705A
Information about the C Block Tutorial
Contents: The lectures will cover a basic topics of programming. The programming examples will be done using Maple.
Topics include:
- Expressions and variables
- Functions and recursive programming
- Basic data structures: sequences, lists, sets
- Controll structures: if, while and for
- Procedures
- Example: Archimedes' approach to numerical quadrature
- Example: Solving Linear Systems of Equations
The course will be followed by a block-tutorial "C" in the winter holidays.
Lecture Notes and other Course Material:
The work sheets used in the lectures and tutorials will be published on this site.
Tutorial:
Tutor: to be announced
Time and Place: Monday, 15:15-16:00, lecture room 2705A
Exam:
The final exam was on Tuesday, January, 29th. The results will be published soon.
To pass the course "Introduction to Programming", students will have to participate in the block-tutorial "C/C++" as well.